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29 July, 12:46

Do you think President Eisenhower was right not to

interfere in McCarthy's witch-hunt?

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  1. 29 July, 12:54
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    The correct answer to this open question is the following.

    President Eisenhower could have had a better role in the Red Scare issue. Wisconsin Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy's witch-hunt involved people that worked in the federal government and the US military. President Eisenhower, as the leader of the nation and head of the executive branch, had the power and faculty to ask McCarthy for valid arguments and to prove his accusations. Because in the end, McCarthy's accusations could not be proven but what he did was to ruin many people's reputation.
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